Owner`s manual
Using the On-Screen (OSD) Menu 24
DELL CONFIDENTIAL – PRELIMINARY 12/6/06 – FOR PROOF ONLY
AV1 (COMPOSITE 1) — Select when you have a video device, such as a video game
system, connected to the composite connector on the bottom of the TV.
AV2 (S-VIDEO 1) — Select when you have a video device, such as a VCR, connected to
the S-Video connector on the bottom of the TV.
AV3 (COMPONENT 1) — Select when you have a video device, such as a DVD player,
set-top box, or cable TV box, connected to the component audio and video connectors on
the bottom of the TV.
AV4 (COMPONENT 2) — Select when you have a video device, such as a DVD player,
set-top box, or cable TV box, connected to the component audio and video connectors on
the bottom of the TV.
AV SIDE (COMPOSITE 2) — Select when you have a video device, such as a video
game system, connected to the composite connector on the side of the TV.
AV SIDE (S-VIDEO 2) — Select when you have a video device, such as a VCR,
connected to the S-Video connector on the side of the TV.
SHOW INPUTS — Show Inputs allows you to select Active or All. "Active" option
automatically searches for which connectors are connected to a signal source. The
available input sources with a live signal appear in white and input sources that are
without a signal appear in grey. "All" option shows all the input sources and allows you to
select all the input sources even if you do not have a device connected.
NOTE: In
TV Menu Settings
, located in the
Setup
menu, you can set custom names to
each input to reflect the device that you have attached. For example, AV2 would say
DVD when you view the
Input Select
menu.